CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia
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What me, worry? Paxson less than stressed over No. 1 pick 
With the top pick, Chicago will either draft Derrick Rose and add a big man later, or take Michael Beasley and go get a point guard. It's a tough call -- and GM John Paxson is happy to make it, John Jackson says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2008-09-28 01:40:39

With the top pick, Chicago will either draft Derrick Rose and add a big man later, or take Michael Beasley and go get a point guard. It's a tough call -- and GM John Paxson is happy to make it, John Jackson says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2008-09-28 01:40:39
Texas-sized task too much for Suns to overcome 
You know death and taxes. Add the Spurs never dropping two straight at home to that list of sure things. So despite getting their big men back from suspension, expect the Suns' playoff run done by midnight, Tony Mejia says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31

You know death and taxes. Add the Spurs never dropping two straight at home to that list of sure things. So despite getting their big men back from suspension, expect the Suns' playoff run done by midnight, Tony Mejia says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31
Suns can complain, but Spurs were just plain better 
Sure, the Suns have legitimate gripes, but credit the Spurs. Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili shoot the lights and out and, as usual, Tim Duncan does it all. The Spurs were just better, Tony Mejia says, and there's no use complaining. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31

Sure, the Suns have legitimate gripes, but credit the Spurs. Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili shoot the lights and out and, as usual, Tim Duncan does it all. The Spurs were just better, Tony Mejia says, and there's no use complaining. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31
Hide the children: Utah's play horrific in Game 1 
Utah's performance in Game 1 is enough to scar a child for life. The Jazz come out intimidated and not ready to play as the Spurs rout them for a 1-0 series lead. They better shape up, Tony Mejia says, or Game 2 will turn out the same. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31

Utah's performance in Game 1 is enough to scar a child for life. The Jazz come out intimidated and not ready to play as the Spurs rout them for a 1-0 series lead. They better shape up, Tony Mejia says, or Game 2 will turn out the same. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31
Cavs can counter conventional wisdom in East finals 
Everyone outside Cleveland thinks Detroit has an easy road to the Finals but it's the Pistons who should be worried. With LeBron and good rebounding, the Cavs will take this series to the limit, Tony Mejia says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31

Everyone outside Cleveland thinks Detroit has an easy road to the Finals but it's the Pistons who should be worried. With LeBron and good rebounding, the Cavs will take this series to the limit, Tony Mejia says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31
Utah's Williams special, but he's no Parker 
It's no exaggeration to call Utah's Deron Williams a special talent. But to put him in the conversation with the West's best point guards -- i.e. Tony Parker -- is foolish. Parker shows us why he's better in Game 2, Tony Mejia says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31

It's no exaggeration to call Utah's Deron Williams a special talent. But to put him in the conversation with the West's best point guards -- i.e. Tony Parker -- is foolish. Parker shows us why he's better in Game 2, Tony Mejia says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31
Mock draft: Things looking up in Pacific Northwest 
Portland's ping pong prowess means it'll draft No. 1 in the '07 draft. Does that mean Greg Oden? Hold that thought. In his mock draft, Tony Mejia says don't be surprised if the Blazers listen to offers for the right to draft Oden. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31

Portland's ping pong prowess means it'll draft No. 1 in the '07 draft. Does that mean Greg Oden? Hold that thought. In his mock draft, Tony Mejia says don't be surprised if the Blazers listen to offers for the right to draft Oden. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31
Lottery losers, your sour grapes produce a really fine whine 
After a dismal season, Memphis and Boston get the draft shaft. Tony Mejia's response? S.O.L. -- as in, Save Our Lottery, which is still the best way to crush the temptation for teams to tank games down the stretch. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31

After a dismal season, Memphis and Boston get the draft shaft. Tony Mejia's response? S.O.L. -- as in, Save Our Lottery, which is still the best way to crush the temptation for teams to tank games down the stretch. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31
Patience pays in Fab ride from Argentina to Europe to West finals 
Fabricio Oberto waited, and now he plays next to Tim Duncan, helping the Spurs to a West finals lead. The key? Oberto hit the NBA as an unselfish vet, not an impatient kid. The difference is fundamental, Tony Mejia says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31

Fabricio Oberto waited, and now he plays next to Tim Duncan, helping the Spurs to a West finals lead. The key? Oberto hit the NBA as an unselfish vet, not an impatient kid. The difference is fundamental, Tony Mejia says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31
Opportunity knocks -- and Jazz finally answer in second half 
After getting crushed in the second half of their 109-83 Game 3 loss, what will happen to the Spurs' confidence? Nothing. The key, Tony Mejia says, is what it does to the Jazz, who now understand what they're capable of. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31

After getting crushed in the second half of their 109-83 Game 3 loss, what will happen to the Spurs' confidence? Nothing. The key, Tony Mejia says, is what it does to the Jazz, who now understand what they're capable of. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Tony Mejia, 2007-06-03 01:42:31




